• On Feb 19, 2016
    Emily from TX Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    We are starting to plan for our first Disney Cruise. We will need 2 staterooms, since we have four children. Are children are ages 11, 11, 10, and 3. Can anyone tell me which types of rooms can be adjoining and would work best for our family?

    Ahoy Emily –

    Congratulations on planning your first Disney cruise! We are sure that your pirate crew will have a splendid vacation with Disney Cruise Line. And oh boy, what a big pirate crew you have! I think that 2 staterooms would be a fabulous idea with the size of your pirate crew.  All four ships have Connecting Staterooms, and your pirate family will be able to relax and unwind in luxurious staterooms that offer nice amenities. On the Magic and Wonder, there are limited numbers of staterooms that connect in the categories of Inside, Oceanview, and Verandah. From the Deck Plans website, check connecting rooms and you will be able to see the different categories based on what deck they reside. The Dream and the Fantasy have the largest number of connecting staterooms, over 500 rooms in the categories of Inside, Oceanview, Verandah, and Concierge.  Many families choose inside staterooms as the best value for space and price. Emily, we are glad that you asked such a great question, and thank you for visiting us at the Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Brandy

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Meet the Panelist: Brandy, Texas

Are you feeling stressed and need to unwind?  If you are looking for a way to reconnect with your family and relax, then I have a prescription to get you back on track! I am a family practice doctor, a wife, and a mother of two and I have found that Disney Cruise Line gives me the way to do all of those things. I love to experience the joy of every Disney vacation, and sharing the Disney fun with my friends makes the experience complete.

 


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